Just a couple of hours from the Costa del Sol by road or train, Granada is another world away. Granada is a student town with a multicultural vibe and a vibrant bar and flamenco culture, while also ...
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With excellent weather, beaches and villages, the 90 miles (150km) of Malaga known as the Costa del Sol is an enduring favorite. A trip inland deeper into Andalucia rewards with pretty villages ...
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After working up a hunger scaling the staircases of the Alhambra or the winding streets of the Albaicín, you?re tummy will probably be telling you to get down to the business of eating. And good ...
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Malaga, though perhaps skipped over on the less comprehensive tour of Spain, is rife with history, as much as just about any city of the Old World. Founded around 770 BC by the Phoenicians, Malaga ...
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One needn?t go very far away from Malaga to land in a new country altogether. So what?s the closest international option? Gibraltar, the British territory set atop a giant rock monolith once ...
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Essential to any Malaga trip is a visit to Granada and especially its Alhambra Palace, as few places in the world can compare to the paradise found within its fortified walls. The 9th-century ...
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Dubbed the ?Sunshine Coast? and proud of its 320 sunny days a year, there?s no doubting what draws the masses to Costa del Sol. The Mediterranean coastline is home to over 150km of sandy beaches and ...
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Not only is Seville one of Spain's most intriguing cities, but its southern location places it within easy day-trip distance of several other equally visit-worthy destinations. With one extra day, ...
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When it comes to flamenco, Seville is undoubtedly one of the best places ? if not the best ? to get your dose of the soulful art form. But the ideal kind of venue in which to catch a show is up for ...
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